Take A Look At The War Movies Actually Hit The Mark In Terms Of Accuracy

Published on 07/01/2020
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MASH (1979)

Even though this 1970 movie was slated to be a black comedy revolving around the terrors and trials of war, it went on to be one of the greatest war pieces out there. This culturally significant project followed a medical unit posted in Korea, although its subtext criticized the Vietnam War more than anything. It was understandable that it would have certain inaccuracies, but it was largely accurate in terms of the daily antics and rituals that the unit got up to avoid losing their minds. This only goes to show that a film does not need to be dramatic to stay true to the historical facts.

MASH (1979)

MASH (1979)

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Come And See (1985)

The Soviet film Come and See is about the atrocities committed by Nazis during the Belarus occupation during the Second World War. It revolves around a young boy growing up in occupied Belarus and seeing Nazi soldiers throw grenades at homes for kicks and similar war crimes. The climax of the movie is difficult to watch since Nazis burn down a whole village and kill almost all the residents there. The people who doubt the accuracy of the film will be able to find gruesome records that document the exact same thing committed by the Nazis in Belarus.

Come And See (1985)

Come And See (1985)

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